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Easy Steps To Fight A Leaky SinkA leaky kitchen or bathroom sink may be more than just a nuisance; it may signify a significant plumbing issue. However, you must identify the leak’s cause before addressing the issue. The expert plumbers at Top Tier Plumbing and Rooter understand that facing plumbing issues as a homeowner can be very stressful and time-consuming; continue reading below as we talk about the most common reasons why household faucets leak and how you may be able to fix them on your own.

Common Reasons Why A Faucet In Your Home Is Leaking

Here are some of the most common reasons your home sinks in Riverside and San Bernardino are leaking.

Garbage Disposal Unit Connections That Are Loose or Damaged

The flange at the top of the unit, which fits inside your sink, and the one at the bottom of the unit, where it connects to the drain, are the two points of connection for your garbage disposal. The seals that protect these two connections may deteriorate and start to leak over time.

Water Supply Connections That Are Loose

The connection to the water supply under the sink is your next target if you’ve ruled out the faucet and drain as the leak’s origin. For both hot and cold water, sinks have two water connections. A third connection for a spray washer might be present on a kitchen sink. A missing nut, broken pipes, or a broken washer or gasket typically bring on these issues.

Broken O-Ring

Leaky faucets can either drip water from the spout or have leaks around the base of the faucet. An O-ring, a tiny disc attached to the stem screw holding the faucet handle in place, may become damaged, causing leaks around the base of the faucet. To lessen the chance of water or mold damage, these leaks must be fixed right away.

Faulty Faucet

A faulty washer, gasket, or seal is frequently the reason why faucets leak. A qualified plumber will be able to identify the precise source of the leak and, depending on the severity of the damage, either repair or replace the faucet.

Drainage Leak

If the leak is under the sink, the issue could be with the sink’s drain pipe. A loose connection, a damaged seal, a corroded pipe, or a clog in the drain’s P-trap can all cause a drain to leak.

If you’re lucky, the fix may be as simple as tightening a loose connection with a wrench or patching up a seal. If a corroded drain pipe causes the problem, the entire pipe may need to be removed and replaced, a job best left to a Top Tier Plumbing and Rooter professional plumber.

Don’t Fight A Leaking Sink Alone

Stressed? Tired? Confused? Stop wasting time fighting your home’s leaky sink alone; call (951) 475-6521 and speak to an expert Riverside and San Bernardino plumber from Top Tier Plumbing and Rooter today.